06-06-2013, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Tofu
Okay, let me reply on a serious note:
I have TWO kids that are black & white. My girl looks strikingly like me, in the nose eyes and her body type (very skinny). My son doesn't look as much like me, but he's getting there. Both of these kids, you can tell are of mixed race AS SOON as you see them. Yes, they are fair skinned but the tell tale sign is THEIR SUPER CURLY HAIR. My ex wife has to pretty much struggle with that hair, day after day. Other parents of mixed kids that we associate with all have the same issue with that beautiful, long, ultra curly, hard to manage hair.
My ex wife has that stereotypical, stringy, bodyless hair that often has split ends. My hair is that typical negro hair; tight curls that often get rugged and nappy when not treated with products....same hair Michael had, growing up! I'm not saying that he is not the Daddy, BUT...look at that girl's hair. Stringy with potential for split ends. Her hair looks like my ex wife's hair. There isn't the smallest hint of mulatto in that hair.
I'm just saying. Parents of mixed race children can spot a mulatto baby from a mile away. I don't see any evidence of mixing in that girl.
Again, I'm just saying.
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My godson is like that. His mother is whiter than white, his father very black. My godson looks white, while his younger brother is much darker. Interesting how that happens.
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